Query on Euphemia YOUNG and Ann CAVANAGH parents

Начала Leanne M (Volunteer Curator - Australia) 🇦🇺 четверг, 28 мая 2020
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28.5.2020 в 11:58 после полудня

Euphemia (Young) Hanrahan - Morgan, Convict "William Pitt" 1806 is on Geni with 2 sets of parents

Set 1
* father John Young born 1744
* mother Elizabeth Young born 1763

Set 2
* father James Young no dates
* mother Jean Young

Ann (Young) Cavanagh - Parker [Convict "William Pitt" 1806] is showing as the daughter of Set 2

What evidence connects these parents?

29.5.2020 в 12:00 до полудня

https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/young/ann/43711
https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/young/euphemia/43712

Ann YOUNG and sistem Euphemia YOUNG transported together

Euphemia was convicted in Aberdeen Circuit Court 24 Feb 1804. Offence "stealing and theftuously carrying away a piece of dark coloured printed calico the property William Johnston merchant in the Low St Banff."
She was tried along with her sister Anne, Anne’s husband Peter Cavanagh, Janet Monroe and Margaret Gray and all were convicted. According to the Aberdeen Journal they were said to have been "vagrants, accused of theft and of being habit and repute thieves."

29.5.2020 в 12:02 до полудня

https://australianroyalty.net.au/tree/purnellmccord.ged/individual/...
Euphemia died 1850 age 60

Sister Ann - aged 42 in 1828, died 1876 age 99 years

29.5.2020 в 12:06 до полудня

https://books.google.com.au/books?id=qF8AAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA397&...

ABERDEEN April 24
The Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened her this day by the Right Hon Lord Armadale......Margaret GRAY, Peter CAVANAGH, Anne YOUNG, wife of the said Peter CAVANAGH, and Euphemia YOUNG, vagrants, accused of theft and being habit and repute common thieves, were found guilty after a trial of eight hours.

29.5.2020 в 12:08 до полудня

https://www.ancestry.ca/boards/localities.britisles.scotland.abd.ge...

A report in the Aberdeen Journal on 22nd Feb 1804 says that Euphemia's mother was Rebecca Young and she lived in Montrose.

29.5.2020 в 12:26 до полудня

22 February 1804 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

https://search.findmypast.com.au/search/british-newspapers?date=180...

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30.5.2020 в 10:45 после полудня

I have detached the parents until supporting evidence can be provided

{unknown father of Euphemia and Ann Young}
{unknown mother of Euphemia and Ann Young}

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